Author Topic: CVS is borked.  (Read 2285 times)

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Title says it all.

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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cvs [version aborted]: unrecognized auth response from warpcore.org: cvs pserver: cannot open /home/fs2source/cvsroot/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied

Error, CVS operation failed

It takes less than five seconds to copy and paste the actual error. Please, show a little courtesy next time.
-C

 

Offline wolf

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cvs [update aborted]: unrecognized auth response from warpcore.org: cvs pserver: cannot open /home/fs2source/cvsroot/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied

 

Offline Kervala

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Hi there !

The last CVS version give me a "segmentation fault" after I accept a mission (after the briefing) and I lost my cursor (under Linux).

So I checked several times the CVS and I got the same message as above :)

Do you think we could change checkout path or module ?

Or do we have only to wait until it's repaired :)

Btw thanks a lot for your great job :)


 
Hello and :welcome:, Kervala

Hi there !

The last CVS version give me a "segmentation fault" after I accept a mission (after the briefing) and I lost my cursor (under Linux).
I get this SEGFAULT, too...

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So I checked several times the CVS and I got the same message as above :)
Same here!
I'm checking out CVS every day ;)

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Do you think we could change checkout path or module ?
I don't think so...

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Or do we have only to wait until it's repaired :)
I think that this is the right choice...
Does someone know, what's up with CVS?

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Btw thanks a lot for your great job :)
And a BIG THX from me, too ;)

 

Offline Kervala

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Thanks a lot for the welcome :)

 

Offline Turey

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Try using the fs2_open_3_6_9 branch.
Creator of the FreeSpace Open Installer.
"Calm. The ****. Down." -Taristin
why would an SCP error be considered as news? :wtf: *smacks Cobra*It's a feature.

 
*Curses Fedora*.

It's fixed, *again*. Sorry.

 

Offline taylor

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*Curses Fedora*.
SELinux?  That was my theory before, but it's never been confirmed.  I was just curious. :)

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It's fixed, *again*. Sorry.
Not a problem, and thanks for getting it all worked out. :D

  
*Curses Fedora*.
SELinux?  That was my theory before, but it's never been confirmed.  I was just curious. :)

Yes, SELinux. Every time an upgrade happens it completely resets the SELinux permissions.

We thought we had found a fix for that and forgot to make the fix permanent.

It shouldn't happen again, but I don't trust SELinux.